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Learning how to “YouTube”

February 15th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Recently, I got the chance to try out the new RealPlayer Plus. This is essentially a video tool that can instantly download streaming videos to your hard drive simply by pressing a button. It’s really cool, once you learn how to use it! Installation took five minutes and I was good to go. The purpose of the RealPlayer Plus is to enable users to go to video websites and with a click of the button, download a video to the player. Once it’s in your library, you can then watch it whenever you want, you can burn it into a DVD or share the link with friends. If given multiple hours to cruise the internet to find exactly the types of workouts you like, I think this is a really awesome tool.

It was fairly entertaining browsing YouTube! I searched “medicine ball workouts” and found TONS of military style, straight out of Men’s Health workouts that I would NEVER do! Then, I searched on mom and baby fitness and found lots of interesting ab workouts while holding your 1-year old baby. Somehow, I even came across 10 Carmen Electra (too sexy for me) workouts. Another cool one I found is Kelli Roberts Upper Body Core- realistic, yet challenging with balance work as well as upper body. Finally, purely by accident, it seemed, I found Julie B! She has a good story to tell and she’s been featured on KTLA channel 5 and channel 11 here in Los Angeles.

Readers, I need suggestions for your favorite workout videos online!

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Tags: DVD reviews · Fantastic workouts

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